Treatment of Nitrobenzene Containing Wastewater by Titanium Oxide Photocatalyst

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In this study, we choose TiO2 as photocatalysis, and to deal with low concentration nitrobenzene containing wastewater under the shining of ultraviolet light. The dosage of TiO2, H2O2 and FeCl3 and DO have be inspected. The following conclusion is according to the experiment result: When nitrobenzene 's concentration deciding for 20mg/L and the concentration of TiO2, H2O2 and FeCl3 are respectively 3.0g/L , 2.0mL/L, it is better to get the optimum removal rate.

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